Should temporary staff be screened?

7th June 2017

Should temporary staff be screened?

Background screening and other contingencies are generally put in place to ensure businesses employ the right people with limited risk. However, should the same approach be taken when hiring temporary employees?

The answer is a “definite yes!” according to Rudi Kruger, general manager of Risk Solutions at LexisNexis Data Services.  “It is essential that organisations apply the same level of background screening on temporary workers or even volunteers as they would on permanent staff, as the level of risk remains the same,” he said.

“While screening temps may seem to be an excessive, time consuming measure with added expenses, a pre-check can prevent avoidable situations in the future, as it provides a clearer understanding of the individual you are seeking to bring into the company fold – even if it is for a short period of time.”

Reasons to screen temp staff

Background screening, whether on permanent or temporary employees, is simplified with Lexis® RefCheck, a background screening solution that assists employers with verifying a wide range of personal information, including the identity of the candidate, information held by credit bureaus, criminal records, driver's licenses, global academic qualifications and professional association memberships. Lexis RefCheck also provides a valuable employee due diligence and audit tool 24/7.

For more information, visit www.lnrisk.co.za or register at www.refcheckadvanced.co.za